Ecotalk- ⚠EU roaming: £2 per day
- −Unused data does not roll over to the next month
Ecotalk runs on EE’s network — same coverage, usually for less. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling, while roaming varies by plan.
Ecotalk runs on EE’s network — same coverage, usually for less. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling, while roaming varies by plan.
Ecotalk
Ecotalk
Ecotalk
Ecotalk
EcotalkCheapest Ecotalk plan is £8.00/mo. Ecotalk runs on EE's network — compare it against every other provider using the same masts.
The cheapest Ecotalk SIM-only plan is £8.00/mo (3GB, monthly rolling). Ecotalk sells 5 plans in total, and I check every price against Ecotalk's own site daily.
Ecotalk is an MVNO: it runs on EE's masts, so you get the same signal and coverage as EE, usually at a lower price.
Ecotalk includes EU roaming on some plans. £2 per day
Yes — Ecotalk includes 5G. 5G comes as standard and the unlimited plan is sold as unlimited 5G data.
Yes — Ecotalk supports eSIM. eSIM setup is available, referenced in a customer review featured on the homepage.
Ecotalk does not raise prices mid-contract. No price rises, ever - Ecotalk states this on both its homepage and deals page; plans renew monthly.
You can get the same underlying coverage from 1p Mobile, BT Mobile, CMLink, CTExcel and Lycamobile, although prices, speeds, roaming and customer support differ. See the networks on EE →
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